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was denied because of the drug's limited benefit and very high cost, which would have led to the denial of access to well-established, first-line treatments for other cancer patients. Kitzhaber and Saha stated that "the idea that treatment has ever been denied because death would be more 'cost effective'...is both abhorrent and a blatant distortion of the facts. he fact that is covered by the health plan has no bearing on the decision in this or any other case."
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OHP Standard is a limited benefit package covering a limited number of uninsured adults who are not eligible for
Medicaid. In 2003, when OHP Standard began requiring small premiums of most adult participants, around 40,000 Oregonians (many homeless, destitute or mentally ill) were unable to pay the
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newspaper in response to the twisting of Wagner's story in the media. According to
Kitzhaber and Saha, the Oregon Health Plan covers nearly all chemotherapy prescribed for cancer patients, including the multiple rounds of chemotherapy that Wagner received; Wagner's request for second-line treatment
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or CCOs. A CCO is a network of all types of health care providers who are working together for people who receive health care coverage under the Oregon Health Plan. CCOs integrate physical, mental and eventually dental care for better health, better care and lower costs. CCOs focus on prevention of
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approved the plan on March 20, 1993, though he required a revision to the plan due to a concern about whether disabled people would have equal access. At the time, Medicaid covered 240,000 Oregonians. In 1994, the plan's first year of operation, nearly 120,000 new members enrolled, and bad debts at
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In June 2011, the Oregon
Legislature with bi-partisan support created Medicaid (Oregon Health Plan) transformation with House Bill 3650. The goal of this legislation is to develop a health care delivery system managed by Coordinated Care Organization for Oregon Health Plan clients that are
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Oregon's proposed Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid) transformation was initiated by Oregon House Bill 3650, which was passed by the state
Legislature with bi-partisan support in June 2011. In March, Oregon Senate Bill 1580 was signed into law by Governor John Kitzhaber establishing
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community-based, and have the flexibility to deliver better care, better health at lower costs. In March, 2012, Oregon Senate Bill 1580 was signed into law by
Governor John Kitzhaber establishing Coordinated Care Organizations for Oregon Health Plan clients.
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began implementing changes to
Medicaid policy to increase screening rates and provide more access to services for young children at risk of developmental disorders. Some of these changes included revising certification requirements for patient-centered
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The Oregon Health Plan was expanded to cover 80,000 uninsured children through legislation that passed in 2009. The program has enrolled 38,000 additional children through
February, 2010. As of 2012, there are more than 100,000 children enrolled.
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In 2017, the second-largest
Medicaid insurer, FamilyCare, shut down; its 100k Portland-area will largely be absorbed by another Medicaid insurer, Health Share. Health Share is related to CareOregon, which absorbed 80k members.
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The Oregon Health Plan became the focus of national scrutiny in 2003, after deep budget cuts led to 100,000 people in mental health and/or substance abuse treatment losing prescription coverage under the program.
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The cost of the Oregon Health Plan increased from $ 1.33 billion in 1993β1995 to $ 2.36 billion in 1999β2001, leading to budget-tightening measures in the early 2000s; significant cuts would follow in 2003.
414:, and Dr. Ralph Crawshaw, a Portland activist. It was intended to make health care more available to the working poor, while rationing benefits. During the 1990s, Oregon was considered a national leader in
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New enrollment in the program was closed from mid-2004 until early 2008, when a lottery-based system was introduced. Tens of thousands of
Oregonians signed up, competing for 3,000 openings. In 2008, the
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premium and were disenrolled from the program. Significant cuts were made to the Oregon Health Plan's budget in 2003. Today, the monthly premiums are still required, but there are no copayments.
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or for the
Children's Health Insurance Program. The OHP Plus package has no premiums, but some adults may be required to pay small copayments for outpatient services and some prescription drugs.
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agreed to supply her the $ 4,000-a-month drug free of charge. Wagner's plight garnered a flurry of attention from the media, the internet, and triggered protest from religious groups.
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902:"State Medicaid Program Adopts Multiple Policies to Significantly Increase Screening Rates and Enhance Access to Services for Young Children at Risk of Developmental Disabilities"
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683:. Among other challenges, the board has been advised that changes in federal requirements will affect funds that currently support 24,000 Oregonians on the OHP Standard plan.
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programs had increased to 1,030,940 people (26% of the state population).
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621:. She appealed the denial twice, but lost both times. Tarceva drugmaker
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1414:"Oregon Health Plan has already weighed the cost of life ... (Wizbang)"
1208:"CareOregon, major Medicaid player, approaches $ 100 million in losses"
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The Oregon Health Plan was conceived and realized in 1993 by
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1275:"A Prescription Plan Lauded as a Model Is a Budget Casualty"
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904:. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. 2013-09-11
497:. By December 2014, enrollment in Oregon's Medicaid and
1536:"About Us - We Can Do Better - The Archimedes Movement"
1108:"Public gets sneak peek at Oregon Health Plan's future"
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Glascock, Stuart (March 10, 2008). "A Healthy Wager".
829:"Elsewhere, there are saner ways to help mentally ill"
1450:"Southern Belle Politics: Are You Ready to die Soon?"
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924:"Governor signs bill assuring kids health insurance"
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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
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1333:"Letter noting assisted suicide raises questions"
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1503:"The values behind state health decisions"
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145:Health insurance in the United States
1516:Maynard, Steve (November 11, 2008).
1396:"Death Drugs Cause Uproar in Oregon"
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1351:"Worth Reading Β» Death care"
1140:10.1377/forefront.20170110.058188
1079:"OHP Standard to Plus Fact Sheet"
886:Skidmore, Sarah (March 4, 2008).
827:Korn, Peter (February 27, 2007).
768:Korn, Peter (February 27, 2007).
700:Oregon Medicaid health experiment
662:Foundation for Medical Excellence
609:prescribed the chemotherapy drug
605:resident Barbara Wagner said her
577:Oregon Health Sciences University
566:independent practice associations
406:(and subsequent Oregon governor)
1849:Measures 47 (1996) and 50 (1997)
1436:thehappyhospitalist.blogspot.com
1331:Harding, Susan (July 31, 2008).
1106:Budnick, Nick (6 January 2019).
922:Steves, David (August 5, 2009).
426:Portland hospitals dropped 16%.
268:Massachusetts health care reform
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174:Health maintenance organization
168:Exclusive provider organization
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84:Veterans Health Administration
59:Prescription Assistance (SPAP)
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1886:Alcoholic beverages in Oregon
1716:(homosexuality and education)
1232:"CareOregon: The Early Years"
1153:Oregonian, The (2017-12-21).
943:"Healthy Kids Boosts Numbers"
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150:Health insurance marketplaces
16:Oregon state Medicaid program
1630:Topics in Oregon legislation
1206:Manning, Jeff (2018-08-25).
770:"Some forge ahead on reform"
652:, Kitzhaber established the
114:Health reimbursement account
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1989:Healthcare reform in Oregon
1931:Background, further reading
1047:"40,000 Poor Lose Coverage"
728:"In sickness and in health"
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1709:Oregon Citizens Alliance
673:Oregon Health Fund Board
619:physician-assisted dying
544:Managed care contractors
306:Healthcare in California
1432:"The Happy Hospitalist"
1086:Oregon Health Authority
468:Oregon Revised Statutes
436:Oregon Health Authority
389:Oregon Health Authority
132:Medical savings account
97:Private health coverage
1958:Oregon ballot measures
1654:Measure 40 (1996) etc.
336:(Howard Co., Maryland)
120:Health savings account
63:Military Health System
1901:Drug policy of Oregon
1381:Eugene Register-Guard
1253:www.thelundreport.org
1132:www.healthaffairs.org
1051:Eugene Register-Guard
928:Eugene Register Guard
656:, which aims to be a
550:Medicaid managed care
495:federal poverty level
311:Healthy San Francisco
43:Indian Health Service
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1851:(adjusted Measure 5)
1665:Elections and voting
1636:Crime and sentencing
1489:Catholic News Agency
188:Medical underwriting
1522:Tacoma News-Tribune
1088:. November 15, 2013
890:. Associated Press.
875:. February 4, 2000.
654:Archimedes Movement
487:Affordable Care Act
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1910:Influential people
1896:Cannabis in Oregon
1845:(landmark tax law)
1805:Oregon Health Plan
1643:Capital punishment
1590:Governor of Oregon
1279:The New York Times
808:The New York Times
650:Governor of Oregon
491:Medicaid expansion
416:health care reform
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201:Health care reform
155:Premium tax credit
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1855:Kicker tax rebate
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1648:Measure 11 (1994)
1565:Los Angeles Times
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